Summary

Panama reported that 55 migrants have died and 180 children were abandoned this year while crossing the dangerous Darién Gap, a key route for US-bound migrants from South America.

The deaths include 10 drownings in July, though the true toll may be higher due to the jungle’s inaccessibility.

So far, 300,000 migrants have crossed in 2024, a 41% drop from 2023’s record.

Panama, under US pressure, has closed some routes and started deporting migrants using US-funded flights to address the crisis.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 day ago

    Migration ethics aside. Why do they deport by air? Wouldn’t boat be more economical and environmentally friendly?

    • Flying SquidM
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      122 hours ago

      You sweet summer child thinking they care about the environment.

      They have a contract with the lowest bidder.